EA is starting an alpha testing program for the next Battlefield game called Battlefield Labs. This program will focus on gathering feedback on core gameplay elements and will be limited to a few thousand participants initially. Players will test various aspects of the game, including weapons, vehicles, maps, modes, and squad play. EA plans to expand the program to other regions and players in the future. Even those not selected for the alpha test can follow the game's development through public updates and the official Discord server.
EA is ready to take the wraps off the next Battlefield early. The publisher shared a brief glimpse of footage from an alpha version of the game as part ofannouncing the program. Developers hope to collect feedback on what the release describes as a critical part of the game's development.
Anyone participating in Battlefield Labs will be under NDA and will"test everything" in the game. That includes"core combat and destruction," things like"weapons, vehicles and gadgets" and"maps, modes, and squad play."Battlefield is currently being developed by a collection of EA studios under the umbrella of"Battlefield Studios," including DICE, the creators of the franchise, Criterion, a former There's not a ton to go off of in the footage EA shared, but the game's developers did confirm that the next Battlefield will include a single player campaign, a notable omission from multiplayer-onlyif you're in Europe or North America. The test will be limited to"a few thousand participants" to start, but the company plans on expanding the program to other regions and players in the future. Even if you're not playing the early access version of the game, EA says you'll also be able to track Battlefield's development through"work-in-progress public updates" and the game's Discord.
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